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Upcoming writers in this, the bleak mid-winter…

Insignificance McCluster, General Dogsbody

Beware, beware! Take shelter! We are hurling toward the bleak mid-winter. Yes, we are. Now that Christian Christmas season is at a close and the New Year rings loud with its bells and cacophony. It is indeed mid-winter-esque, as you can plainly see.

But it need not be bleak! No!

I’m sorry—I was loud. (sotto) Nooo.

There are lovely bits of writing to make your mid-to-late winter as toasty and pleasing as a warm hand muff made of dead fox or some other swift and beautiful animal. You can expect to be reading monologues by the likes of Atar Hadari (UK), Jon Spano (USA), Yolanda Nieves (USA), Alistair Hewitt (UK), Niamh Bagnell (Ireland), Tracy Harris (UK), Carla Grauls (UK/South Africa), Colin Garrow (UK), Elaine Romero (USA), and Bill Cameron (USA).

Our horse is exhausted. We must place a hold on unsolicited monologue submissions, dear writers.

Dramatists—due to an overwhelming influx of monologue submissions, and a strategy to redesign our non-papyrus journal, we must place a moratorium on unsolicited submissions toThe Good Ear Review for the moment. We will keep you posted on our ethos. Thank you for your patience, writer-peoples. -- Sir Tristram Bexindale-Webb, Editor-in-Chief

Tristram Stjohn Bexindale-Webb, editor-in-chief

"I am the best judge of all things." Which is why Mr. Bexindale-Webb (knighthood pending) had appointed himself the review's Editor-in-Chief – and has been thus for the past 147 years. He is the brainchild behind The Good Ear Review and without him many urchins would be acquiring their Chimney Maintenance Certification instead of fetching his house slippers and proofing complex sentences.